For many young people, the dream of becoming a pilot can seem distant, often held back by the cost of training, limited awareness of aviation opportunities, and restricted access to resources.
Colonel Tony Marshall is working to change that by leading the aviation club through Millionaire Mind Kids, a program designed to introduce youth to aviation and help them pursue careers in flying and aerospace. What began as a small effort has grown into a program that has helped dozens of students take their first steps into the aviation world.
The Origins of the Aviation Club
Marshall joined Millionaire Mind Kids in 2012, when the organization already had an aviation component within its summer programming. As he took over the program, he noticed that students quickly became excited about aviation, but many of them ran into a major obstacle.
“The kids were getting excited about aviation, but then they faced this huge financial burden,” Marshall explained.
After discussing the challenge with local leaders, the idea for a dedicated aviation club began to form. The goal was to help students move beyond simply learning about aviation and give them real opportunities to pursue flight training.
The program began with a budget of about $5,000. Over time, community support and growing interest helped it expand significantly. Last year, the aviation club operated with approximately $80,000 in support.
Introducing Students to Aviation
Building Skills Beyond the Cockpit
Real Results for Students
Since the program began in 2014, the aviation club has already seen impressive results.
Twenty students have completed their first solo flight, and seven have earned their private pilot certificates, with more currently working toward that goal. Many others are actively flying or completing the prerequisites needed to begin flight training.
Graduates of the program have also gone on to pursue a wide range of careers. Some have become aircraft mechanics, while others are working in aviation-related roles at airports.
Marshall’s Personal Aviation Journey












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